Physics, asked by sparsh9000, 2 months ago

How does the strength of a magnet change along its length? ​

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Answered by pradhanpriyabrat12
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Answer:

Magnetic moment (M = M . 2l) becomes halved because, length is also halved. The pole strength of each piece when a bar magnet is cut into two equal halves perpendicular to its length is the same as the pole strength of the original bar magnet. ... A bar magnet of magnetic moment M is cut into two parts of equal length.

Answered by angelmaharjan8a
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Answer:

The strength of magnet changes along its length because the magnet will big then the power of magnet would also increase.

Explanation:

Magnetic moment (M = M . 2l) becomes halved because, length is also halved. The pole strength of each piece when a bar magnet is cut into two equal halves perpendicular to its length is the same as the pole strength of the original bar magnet. A bar magnet of magnetic moment M is cut into two parts of equal length.

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